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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 7172359
 * @summary  Verifies HTML parser StackOverflowError on invalid HTML: <li> tag
 *           inside an <option>
 * @run main ParserStackOverflow
 */
import javax.swing.text.html.HTMLDocument;
import javax.swing.text.html.HTMLEditorKit;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.Reader;

public class ParserStackOverflow {
    /*
     * li element inside an option will crash javax.swing.text.html.parser.Parser
     */
    public static void main( String[] argv ) throws Exception {
        String badHtml =
         "<html><body><form><select><option><li></option></select></form></body></html>";

        HTMLEditorKit kit = new HTMLEditorKit();
        HTMLDocument doc = (HTMLDocument) kit.createDefaultDocument();
        Reader reader = new StringReader(badHtml);
        kit.read(reader, doc, 0); // StackOverflowError here

        System.out.println("Succeeded! (no StackOverflowError)");
    }
}

